CincyGus
Cadet
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- Jul 11, 2020
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Hi All!
Just found this forum recently and this is my first post. I recently bought a 2020 Tracker Pro Team 175 TXW w/ 60hp Mercury on it. After researching a little I've discovered that it has a 10 3/8", 14 Pitch Black Max Prop (816706A45 stamped on the prop).
A buddy of mine that I've fished with out of his 17' aluminum boat (similar size) for the past 25 years mentioned that my prop is very small to what he is used to seeing. He has a 90hp Mercury as his is a deep V aluminum boat vs. my modified V.
The boat has been out about 8 times since I've bought it, has completed the break-in period and here are some thoughts/numbers after testing it out. Fully loaded with rods, tackle, all safety gear and a full tank of gas (21 gallons) she planes out pretty quickly (5-6 seconds) and after tapping the trim a bit I can max out at about 5500 RPM's and 34.2 MPH by myself. With a second person in the boat, she does about 32 MPH still at 5500 rpms.
I plan on using her about 50% of the time for fishing with one other person and the other 50% of the time pleasure boating with 3-4 people total in the boat and occasionally pulling a tube.
Is there any benefit to going with a bigger diameter prop in the same or a different pitch? I'm pretty pleased already with the performance with just 2 people in her but don't want to leave any performance improvements once I lad her with 3 more people besides me as if the MPH drop from adding one is relative, She will likely slow to about 27-28 mph then.
I've attached two pics. One is a sticker of the lower unit and I'm not sure what the numbers represent if someone could explain that to me. I'm guessing max prop size and gear ratio and something else (max pitch?) but those are all three guesses.
thanks in advance for any info or direction.
Just found this forum recently and this is my first post. I recently bought a 2020 Tracker Pro Team 175 TXW w/ 60hp Mercury on it. After researching a little I've discovered that it has a 10 3/8", 14 Pitch Black Max Prop (816706A45 stamped on the prop).
A buddy of mine that I've fished with out of his 17' aluminum boat (similar size) for the past 25 years mentioned that my prop is very small to what he is used to seeing. He has a 90hp Mercury as his is a deep V aluminum boat vs. my modified V.
The boat has been out about 8 times since I've bought it, has completed the break-in period and here are some thoughts/numbers after testing it out. Fully loaded with rods, tackle, all safety gear and a full tank of gas (21 gallons) she planes out pretty quickly (5-6 seconds) and after tapping the trim a bit I can max out at about 5500 RPM's and 34.2 MPH by myself. With a second person in the boat, she does about 32 MPH still at 5500 rpms.
I plan on using her about 50% of the time for fishing with one other person and the other 50% of the time pleasure boating with 3-4 people total in the boat and occasionally pulling a tube.
Is there any benefit to going with a bigger diameter prop in the same or a different pitch? I'm pretty pleased already with the performance with just 2 people in her but don't want to leave any performance improvements once I lad her with 3 more people besides me as if the MPH drop from adding one is relative, She will likely slow to about 27-28 mph then.
I've attached two pics. One is a sticker of the lower unit and I'm not sure what the numbers represent if someone could explain that to me. I'm guessing max prop size and gear ratio and something else (max pitch?) but those are all three guesses.
thanks in advance for any info or direction.